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December 1733

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Hims & for such sume of money as the said Comittee should think reasonable

And the said Comittee of Justices were there by desired to Report an account of their proceeding touching the
Premisses unto the Court of General Quarter or General session of the peace for this County to the End such further
Order may be made in relation to the Premisses as Occasion should require.

That in Janry: One Thousand Seven Hundred & Thirty Henry Barker< no role > Richard Bulstrode< no role > James Clitherow< no role > &
John Tarver< no role > Esqrs: four fo the said Comittee of Justices met together & took a View of the said Bridge & found the
same very ruinous Dangerous & out of Repair And the reupon the last abovenamed Justices did Order & direct your
Petitioners Brother John Palmer< no role > to repair & amend the same Bridge as by an Estimate then delivered by the
said John Palmer< no role > to the said four Justices abovenamed And by them thought to be Necessary and Convenient to
be done And the Charges & Prizes very reasonable And did thereby contract & agree with the said John Palmer< no role > for
the repairing of the said Bridge which Amounts in the whole to the sume of Eighty three Pounds Nineteen
Shillings & four Pence half Penny which will appear by a Bill delivered by the said John Palmer< no role > in his life
time & annexed to a Report under the hands of the said Henry Barker< no role > Richard Bulstrode< no role > James Clitherow< no role > & John
Tarver
< no role > Esqrs: Reported to the General session of the Peace in February session One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Thirty One which Report when produced & read will more fully Appear

Your Petitioners there fore Humbly Prays your Worshipps to Order Your
petitioners forth with to be paid the said Sume of Eighty three Pounds
Nineteen Shillings & four pence half Penny or to make such order in
the premisses as to your Worshipps shall seem meet

And your Petitioner in duty bound shall ever pray

George Palmer< no role > Silas Palmer< no role >




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